Schmidt said nine holes are open, but it's walking only until they get golf carts.

Indian Creek shuttered two years ago and owners David and Barbara Bollinger put it up for sale. The course did not sell at auction years ago.

The Bollingers, majority owners of the golf course land, previously leased their land to Arthur Schmidt, who owns some of the course land.

Earlier this year, developer Richard Koze presented a plan to Lower Macungie officials for a 55-and-older development that would retain nine holes of the course. There's been no movement on that plan since.

Schmidt has said he is hoping to reopen the 18-hole course and keep it running until work begins on the development.

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